The template chains four seqlev modules for each row, I'm sure we could do eight for 8 bars per variation but we might have to spill into the fx area.

The first template works ok for 4:4 that is quantised to 16th notes. I have another that uses the x6 clock to give fewer bars at a higher timing resolution.

The bottleneck is the number of unique notes per variation. The allocation algorithm resets each note send to the note values used in the current variation while preserving any row that had the gate on in the last step of the previous variation. There is also only one velocity per step so it represents an average of all notes starting in that step.

The app is just standard HTML/css/javascript which will run on chrome/Firefox/safari. It almost runs on IE10 but the download link doesn't seem to work.

I'm not sure at the moment if I'll put it on line or make it available as a zip that you can run locally. I have a homepage account with my ISP but I think I have used all my space.

New link has better version. The patch has been de-glitched properly with s&h modules. The page also lets you alter the time ref so if you have a file where the min note value is 1/4, you can scale it to get twice the length (halving tempo). Other factors allow for increase time resolution, the 1:6 might require switching to the 1/96 clock output.

Edit:
The last fix I did this morning corrected an issue with gates not extending to the last step in a variation seems to have caused some notes to be dropped. Will look at it again this evening.

When working, the code will go into a general purpose app that will accept midi, bin, wav, scala etc. I'm thinking of allowing js in the text pad of a pch2 file so you can write code to set sequence levels etc.

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